Paul is 20 years old in 2013, but only 15 years old in 2018. How is this possible?
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Paul is 20 years old in 2013, but only 15 years old in 2018. How is this possible?
How many cats are in a small room if in each of the four corners a cat is sitting, and opposite each cat there sit 3 cats, and at each cat's tail a cat is sitting?
There has been a power cut and all the street lights are off. In the middle of the road there is a black cat. A car is driving down the road with it's lights off, but still manages to see the cat and swerves to avoid it.
How did the driver see the cat?
Edit! I put a stupid answerThere has been a power cut and all the street lights are off. In the middle of the road there is a black cat. A car is driving down the road with it's lights off, but still manages to see the cat and swerves to avoid it.
How did the driver see the cat?
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Cars have their own seperate power source. The lights are still on.
Paul is 20 years old in 2013, but only 15 years old in 2018. How is this possible?
3 people each put £10 in to buy a radio for their work. After they had bought it the shopkeeper discovers that it should only have cost £25 so sent his assistant after them with £5. The assistant thinks that it would be difficult to split £5 between 3 people so gives them back £1 each and pockets £2. So each person has paid £9 for the radio. 3 X £9 = £27 and if you add the £2 that the assistant kept that comes to £29.
So where is the missing £1?
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3 people each put £10 in to buy a radio for their work. After they had bought it the shopkeeper discovers that it should only have cost £25 so sent his assistant after them with £5. The assistant thinks that it would be difficult to split £5 between 3 people so gives them back £1 each and pockets £2. So each person has paid £9 for the radio. 3 X £9 = £27 and if you add the £2 that the assistant kept that comes to £29.
So where is the missing £1?
Three prisoners are told to sit behind each other and face the front, they are told that they will be given one of two red hats and one blue one. If they can work out the colour of their hat they have to shout it out and the one who does will be released. If they shout out the wrong colour, or turn around to look they will be shot. One of them works it out, shouts out his hat colour confidently and correctly and is released. How did he work it out? There is nothing else in the room at all except the three men and their hats.
( I hope to feck I've got this right, I'm doing it from memory)
Three prisoners are told to sit behind each other and face the front, they are told that they will be given one of two red hats and one blue one. If they can work out the colour of their hat they have to shout it out and the one who does will be released. If they shout out the wrong colour, or turn around to look they will be shot. One of them works it out, shouts out his hat colour confidently and correctly and is released. How did he work it out? There is nothing else in the room at all except the three men and their hats.
( I hope to feck I've got this right, I'm doing it from memory)
It's not missing. The three chaps (3 x £9) have ended up paying £25 for the radio and £2 to the assistant3 people each put £10 in to buy a radio for their work. After they had bought it the shopkeeper discovers that it should only have cost £25 so sent his assistant after them with £5. The assistant thinks that it would be difficult to split £5 between 3 people so gives them back £1 each and pockets £2. So each person has paid £9 for the radio. 3 X £9 = £27 and if you add the £2 that the assistant kept that comes to £29.
So where is the missing £1?
3 people each put £10 in to buy a radio for their work. After they had bought it the shopkeeper discovers that it should only have cost £25 so sent his assistant after them with £5. The assistant thinks that it would be difficult to split £5 between 3 people so gives them back £1 each and pockets £2. So each person has paid £9 for the radio. 3 X £9 = £27 and if you add the £2 that the assistant kept that comes to £29.
So where is the missing £1?
There has been a power cut and all the street lights are off. In the middle of the road there is a black cat. A car is driving down the road with it's lights off, but still manages to see the cat and swerves to avoid it.
How did the driver see the cat?
Also it must take the small chap ages to walk up 35th floors, with his smaller legs and dwarve's lack of stamina. It would be better for him in the meantime just to wait for someone else to come along who wants to use the lift
Paul is 20 years old in 2013, but only 15 years old in 2018. How is this possible?